Month: November 2016

Celebrating a travelling Thanksgiving on the road isn’t always easy and this year would prove no exception. Holed up close to the beach in Huanchaco, Peru, there’d be no turkey dinner or trimmings. No special table cloth, place settings or

The Mature, Level Headed & Productive Approach to Dealing with Clueless AirBnB Hosts “Son of a b..ch!” Such would be the sum total of my warm and fuzzy feelings five minutes after our arrival into Trujillo, Peru’s new and immaculate

“What was our primary reason for making the decision to leave Australia for a year,” is a question we’ve received a fair few times over the past eight months now. And while our answer generally revolves around taking advantage of

If money were no object, getting to Machu Picchu with a child would be a simple, straightforward event. Pay your $120-$180 US dollars per person for your R/T Peru Rail ticket and board at Cusco for a 3.5 to 4